The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) confirmed Nov. 2 that it monitors cameras at the home of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)—and that the cameras were not being monitored when a man broke in on Oct. 28 and attacked Pelosi’s husband.
The cameras are not “actively monitored” unless Nancy Pelosi is at home, the USCP said. The speaker was in Washington on Friday with her protective detail.
Personnel at the USCP’s Command Center did not notice anything was amiss at the Pelosi residence until they noticed police activity at the home.
They then “used the feeds to monitor the response and assist investigators,” the USCP said….